Background: Negotiations between the US and its partners and Iran are scheduled to finalize a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program on March 24, 2015.

This extension enables Iran to buy more time to pursue its nuclear ambitions. There is great concern that there will either be a weak agreement or a breakdown in negotiations. If the agreement is weak, or if there is a breakdown in negotiations, the U.S. Congress represents the only possible hope that Iran will not achieve its nuclear ambition. Congress has the power to keep or increase the sanctions.

Congress must hear your voice!

Urge Congress to oppose lifting sanctions and instead impose stricter sanctions until Iran agrees to dismantle its nuclear program and has no ability to build a nuclear weapon.

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Prevent Iran From Becoming a Threshold Nuclear Weapons State

Students: contact your representatives and senators and ask that the Iran negotiations that are supposed to end November 24 do not leave Iran in a breakout nuclear position. There should be a substantial reduction in centrifuges and their missile balistic program should be dismantled.

Students: write opeds to put in your campus papers about what constitutes an acceptable treaty based on talking points below:

Student: place ads in University newspapers explaining the treaty process and the danger of a presidential executive order which violates the Constitution.

Students: write to and call every member of Congress that any agreement with Iran be done throught the treaty process where any agreement would need Senate approval and insist that the President not try to circumvent the Senate and use an Executive order to finalize a treaty.